davidm
Strata Poster
OK, I'm trolling somewhat obviously - its a water coaster.
It maintains the G-forces going around the curve and provides a neat visual while ridingI don't really get the point of the flying saucer turns, but looks fun. Wildebeest is awesome, so hope this is as good.
I get the visual, but how does a dish plonked on a corner change G-force? I honestly just think the saucers are they to look pretty and to enhance the feeling of going up the side of the tube, nothing more.It maintains the G-forces going around the curve and provides a neat visual while riding
Bingo.I get the visual, but how does a dish plonked on a corner change G-force? I honestly just think the saucers are they to look pretty and to enhance the feeling of going up the side of the tube, nothing more.
I get the visual, but how does a dish plonked on a corner change G-force? I honestly just think the saucers are they to look pretty and to enhance the feeling of going up the side of the tube, nothing more.
Yeah, they're saying it takes advantage of centrifugal force. But you're experiencing centrifugal force on every slide when you go up the side of the tube? They're also saying they're taking advantage of different radiuses to variate forces, but again, you can do that without plonking a dish on the side. It's physically impossible for a piece of fibreglass that the ride vehicle doesn't even touch/slide over to effect g-force... Surely.OR it's like I said above. Amazing even the manufacturer agrees with me - but what would they know, they just engineered the damn thing.
This is the spec sheet from ProSlide
https://ss-usa.s3.amazonaws.com/c/307228675/media/5931b4782b66f/FlyingSAUCER-30-2017.pdf
Correct - it MAINTAINS it. Big difference and exactly what they said on the specs sheet.However I am positive it doesn't change forces in the slightest.
I don't understand what you're not getting about our point?Correct - it MAINTAINS it. Big difference and exactly what they said on the specs sheet.
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Most slides will slow down in a curve - this design maintains the speed and also allows for a faster tighter radius which produces higher G-forces.
I don't understand what you're not getting about our point?
I know what they're marketing material says, but there's nothing extra offered by that saucer shaped piece that couldn't be achieved with a standard tube. Other than the different aesthetic.
Sure, we can agree to disagree on physics.
I'm dubious about gravity myself...
They've done it for marketing and aesthetics.All I'm saying is that if they can accomplish the same thing with a tube - why haven't they?
They've done it for marketing and aesthetics.
All the forces stuff is bollocks.
That's exactly what we're saying.
Of course the same effect (in terms of speed and forces) could have been produced by a tube.No what I am saying is that you keep claiming that the same effect could have been accomplished with a tube. I am stating that if it WAS possible then someone would have done that with a tube by now. They have not. All watercoasters that use tube corners slow down excessively. This maintains the speed.